Blue Ghost
New Member
Hey everybody! I'm new to these forums and would like to introduce myself and ask a few chameleon keeping questions while I'm at it.
I work at a small pet store here in VA as the "Reptile and Aquatics specialist". While I know alot about snakes, gecko's, and beardies, I could learn a thing or two about chameleons. I've recently been taking care of an adult male Veiled Chameleon. We built a decent cage for him and filled it with plants and such. But being in a store, the traffic near his cage has been fairly heavy. He turned real dark and he stays near the heat lamps. It has been five days and I've yet to see him eat or drink. I have just today covered the front with a tablecloth so he can't see the movement of people walking by. That seems to help. If I peek at him, he is much brighter, but leans away from me and turns dark again fairly quickly.
I would really like to take care of him properly, any suggestions?
I work at a small pet store here in VA as the "Reptile and Aquatics specialist". While I know alot about snakes, gecko's, and beardies, I could learn a thing or two about chameleons. I've recently been taking care of an adult male Veiled Chameleon. We built a decent cage for him and filled it with plants and such. But being in a store, the traffic near his cage has been fairly heavy. He turned real dark and he stays near the heat lamps. It has been five days and I've yet to see him eat or drink. I have just today covered the front with a tablecloth so he can't see the movement of people walking by. That seems to help. If I peek at him, he is much brighter, but leans away from me and turns dark again fairly quickly.
I would really like to take care of him properly, any suggestions?